Thursday 19 September 2013

Samsung Confirms BBM™ on Galaxy Smartphones

Samsung today confirmed that when BBM™, the mobile social network, launches for Android smartphones on the 21st September 2013, it will be available as a free download for Samsung Galaxy smartphones across Africa from the Google Play store.
“We are pleased to officially announce that BBM will be available for Samsung Galaxy smartphones across Africa,” said EmmanouilRevmatas, Director of Hand Held Products, Samsung Electronics West Africa. “We are focused on driving consumer experiences based on customisation to suit every lifestyle. By offering an additional messaging service through our Samsung Messaging Hub, it has never been easier to stay connected. This is another way that we are providing our customers with a more integrated lifestyle experience and a powerful new way of communicating and sharing. It’s really about giving the African market what they want – and what they want is choice.”



Samsung users will join a vibrant community of 60 million BlackBerry® smartphones customers who rely on BBM to stay in touch with friends, family and colleagues every day. Samsung GALAXY smartphone users will have access to an extensive range of BBM features, including BBM chats and multi-person chats with BBM Groups, as well as the ability to share photos and voice notes. BBM will form part of Samsung’s Messaging Hub as a complementary addition to the current slate of propriety and third party messaging services that Samsung customers enjoy.



"We are excited to welcome Samsung customers in Africa to the global BBM community,” said Andrew Bocking, Executive Vice President for BBM at BlackBerry. “Samsung customers will enjoy the conversational immediacy that BBM offers with the distinctive ‘R’ that lets you know your message has been read. They'll also be pleased with the control BBM gives them over their contact lists and how they share their information. Every BBM customer gets a unique PIN, so you don’t have to give out your phone number or email address to a new or casual contact."



BBM for Android can be downloaded for free from the Google Play Store on 21st September 2013 and is compatible with GALAXY smartphone devices that run Android 4.0 (Ice-Cream Sandwich) and above.  Data charges may apply, as determined by local operators and service providers.



To download BBM or more information, please visit www.BBM.com 
For customer service or technical assistance http://www.bbm.com/support/android

Neighbourhood watch group member kills villager in Nsukka

The Enugu State Police command says it has commenced investigation into the alleged murder of one Ndubuisi Agbo by a member of Amukwa Nsukka neighbourhood watch group.
The spokesman of the police in the state, Ebere Amaraizu, DSP, who confirmed the incident to DailyPost, said the victim was allegedly shot dead by Innocent Ozioko during a meeting of the security group at Amukwa, in Nsukka Council Area of Enugu State.
According to Amaraizu, “on 18/9/13 at about 9.30 pm, the neighbourhood watch group of Amukwa Nsukka in Enugu State was holding meeting at Amukwa village hall during which a fight broke out between one Ndubuisi Agbo and Innocent ozioko who is a member of the neighbourhood watch group”.
It was further gathered that the victim, who is not a member of the neighbourhood watch group, had allegedly gone to the venue to disrupt the meeting when the fight broke out, prompting the shooting.
The Police Spokesman added that the fight resulted to the alleged shooting of Agbo on the stomach.
“He was later rushed to the Bishop Shanaham Hospital for medical attention where he was confirmed dead.
“The corpse has been deposited at the hospital mortuary for post mortem examination as the suspect is already helping the police in their investigations”, he stated.
In another development, the police in Enugu State said it was making effort to recover an unexploded ordinance also known as UXO, which is suspected to have been abandoned during the civil war.
The bomb was discovered at a farmland situated at Umuhu, Awgu Local Government Area of Enugu State.
Amaraizu disclosed that the anti-bomb unit of the police had moved into the area with a view to rendering the scene safe and evacuating the UXO.

2015 General Election: 115 facebook followers advise former governor’s daughter to commit suicide


Yesterday, the controversial Kemi Olunloyo wrote “FUCK president Jonathan.If he wins in 2015, I’m committing suicide “
She expected fans to say “Please we love you,don’t commit suicide”  but instead they told her different ways to do it and acheive faster results.
Some recommended that she took Rat poison or jump over a bridge etc.
So, she aired her annoyance and says she has closed down her FB fan page
115 Nigerians wished me SUICIDE! It was a shock that our ppl play with such a thing when I cracked a joke that I will commit suicide if Jonathan wins 2015. Not only did they not look at the bigger pic that he will win b4 I kill myself, they all had different ways for me to do it and wished it so bad.
Say no to suicide. It is not a joke.
#RIP to all we lost in the struggle.
My fan page is now closed PERMANENTLY.

Okonjo-Iweala insists she won’t resign

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The Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has blatantly rejected the resignation option offered her by a faction of the Nigerian Governor’s Forum under the leadership of Rivers State Governor. Amaechi’s group had advised the Minister to quit her position considering the failure of the Federal Government to meet the funding obligations to states as contained in the 2013 Appropriation Act.
The former Managing Director of the World Bank, while reacting to the advice, declared that she is not even thinking about resignation, having worked assiduously, and the nation’s economic base remains robust and the economy waxing strong regardless of a slight fall witnessed recently in crude oil production.
She buttressed further that even with the call for her resignation, the governors themselves were not oblivious of the vibrant economic progress made so far, and had attested to the ongoing growth in the economy over time.
She asserted that the fundamentals had remained solid, while the fight against graft in public offices and management had also seen to the reduction of full subsidy payments from N2.2 trillion in 2011 to N971 billion in 2013.
While responding to journalists in the most reluctant manner, she said; “I will not involve myself in political issues with the state governors. We are here to manage the economy for the good of the nation and what we are doing here is based on facts on the ground. I am minister for the economy; I am working for President Goodluck Jonathan and I am answerable to him.
“Do I look like someone who is preparing to resign? I am not resigning, I dey kampe! I have a very committed and dedicated team and so I am not going to respond to such issues.”
“It is very clear that there is a growing investor confidence in the economy and this happens only in prudently managed economy. You only float bonds in a stable, prudently managed economy. Many of the states are doing this.
“Already, we have nine of them that have done this and many more are coming. As we speak now, two new applications are also coming in. So, the environment is supportive of investment and I can say that more and more investors are doing business here,” the minister added.
In a relative manner, Rivers State chapter of the party has lambasted Governor Chibuike Amaechi for conspiring with some northern governors to unseat President Jonathan and to disrupt his 2015 agenda of a re-election.
Speaking, the party Chairman, Felix Obuah, through his Special Adviser on Media, Jerry Needam, described as embarrassing and unfortunate, the visit of Amaechi and his cohorts to the National Assembly on Tuesday in protest of Jonathan’s 2015 ambition even after the reconciliation meeting the parties had on Sunday.
He expressed reservations about the governor’s commitment to reconciliation with the President and the party and urged both Jonathan and the Tukur-led national executive of the party to beware, alleging that Amaechi was only pretending to be part of the peace process but was busy consolidating his structure at home and funding the activities of opposition parties

“I make love to my boss every day at work” – Nigerian sex addict tells reporter


A reporter met the shock of his life few days back at the Elegushi beach in the Victoria Island area of Lagos as he engaged the lady pictured above in a discussion. To his disbelief the 26 years old lady, identified as Ella, boldly told the reporter that she loves sex so much so that she enjoys it more than real food.
“See, I don’t need money from any guy. All I want is good, hot sex! But the problem I have with most of you guys is that you are not bold enough to ask a girl you just met for sex even though you all want it. Most girls want it too, they want you to just make the move to shag them. Even if they are complaining or insulting you don’t stop. You know we girls pretend a lot.”

The lady, whose ID revealed she is a marketer with a new generation bank, revealed that:
She likes going to the beach which is very close her apartment, every evening to have a good rest and ‘most importantly get laid’.
As if that was not enough, Ella threw the bombshell “I have sex with my boss every day in his office. The chauffeur too every evening, but they can’t satisfy me at all. That’s why I have to come here every evening to get laid by more guys. I must have sex at least 8 times every day. It’s like heaven!”.
Ella went on to explain to the reporter that she couldn’t wait to complete this week’s dose of 56 rounds.
She also acknowledged the fact that many would think it is abnormal, but she insisted that making love eight times a day can’t really satisfy her. She says there is nothing wrong in being an addict.
“All the men I have met always have to admit they can’t cope with my sexual urge,” she boasted.

21-year old Nigerian wins Muslim world beauty pageant in Indonesia (PHOTOS)

A Nigerian, Obabiyi Aisha Ajibola, tearfully prayed and recited Koranic verses as she won a world beauty pageant exclusively for Muslim women in the Indonesian capital Wednesday, a riposte to the Miss World contest that has sparked hardline anger.
The 20 finalists, who were all required to wear headscarves, put on a glittering show for the final of Muslimah World, strolling up and down a catwalk in elaborately embroidered dresses and stilettos.
But the contestants from six countries were covered from head to foot, and as well as beauty they were judged on how well they recited Koranic verses and their views on Islam in the modern world.
After a show in front of an audience of mainly religious scholars and devout Muslims, a panel of judges picked Obabiyi Aishah Ajibola from Nigeria as the winner.
Eka Shanti, who founded the pageant three years ago after losing her job as a TV news anchor for refusing to remove her headscarf, bills the contest as “Islam’s answer to Miss World”.
“This year we deliberately held our event just before the Miss World final to show that there are alternative role models for Muslim women,” she told AFP.
Aisha received 25 million rupiah ($2,200) and trips to Mecca and India as prizes.

Insider reveals can of worm in Monalisa Chinda, Lanre Nzeribe’s failed marriage

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Talk about the life of a celebrity…
A very unhappy Kelvin Keshi who once worked for Nollywood actress, Monalisa Chinda‘s Monalisa magazine has written a rather long “Tell it all” prose about “her marriage of inconvenience”.
 
Read prose below:
It was Tuesday August 27 and another lifeless day filled with uncertainties, inconsistencies and a shameful lack of direction at Monalisa, the white elephant magazine misadventure of Lanre Nzeribe and Monalisa Chinda. Lisa had suddenly gone AWOL for close to a month from her ceremonial publisher’s seat, staff were being owed two months’ salary and Lanre was stalling. He rarely showed up in the office and whenever he did, he barely spoke with anyone before he would zoom off again in his black Maserati. Outside, he was always conscious to give off a deceptive public image of the hip ‘big boy’ and perfect gentleman to camouflage his real insensitive, aloof and condescending sides.
Back to the farce at 19 Ademola Adetokunbo Street, Victoria Island (Chase Mall). After their publicised breakup, there were whispers Lisa had reconciled with Lanre and was coming back to her ceremonial seat. The ‘news’ cheered up some of the junior staff. It wasn’t surprising because to some degree, she was the life of the party in the company with her chirpy, free-spirited, girl-next-door, almost simpleton nature. Some of the workers wanted to buy coloured cardboard and decorative materials and another one got external speakers from outside the office. The driver had angrily left the company two weeks earlier because he said Lanre paid him N25, 000 as salary instead of N40, 000 they had agreed, so I offered to drive them to the store.
While waiting at the park of the megastore, I glanced at my wristwatch. It was 3pm. The ‘party’ was ready, but no word yet from the ‘red carpet’ guest. I decided to call her.
“Hello Keshi, what’s happening in the office?” she asked.
“Nothing, really,” I replied and hesitated to gauge her mood. “…just that some of the staff are excited you’re coming back and are planning a small welcome for you.”
“Oh, no ooo. Who said I’m coming back? I’m not ooo. I’m not talking with Lanre. I don’t know what they’re talking about,” she answered tongue-in-cheek.

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A fading façade
Let me pause here and introduce myself. My name is Kelvin Keshi and, until Thursday August 29, was the Assistant Editor of Monalisa Magazine. Lisa and Lanre had hired me sometime in April, on the recommendation of a mutual friend, to help set up a trendy lifestyle magazine that would in no time set the pace in its genre. Even though it was an onerous task, I was set for the challenge and knew I could draw from my skills and experience to deliver on their request.
I earnestly set off for work, most of the time multi-tasking as editor, administrative and human resources manager and working late into the night. Incidentally, I had another offer from an Abuja-based company to be an Assistant Editor and Lagos bureau chief of a political magazine but I turned it down on the excuse that I just got engaged with a similar job and wanted to give it 100 percent.
I remember the several meetings I had with Lanre, Lisa and the mutual friend – sometimes lasting till 10:30 pm – to discuss and deliberate on issues like editorial thrust, philosophy, mission, vision, target demography, templates, sectionalisation, themes, pagination, story ideas, online presence, USPs, advert generation, circulation and distribution and staffing for the magazine.
In all of these sessions I noticed almost everyone else was shallow about what they really wanted; but after much prodding, Lisa said she‘d like a lifestyle magazine with a mass appeal.
Truth is, they were largely vague about the new magazine concept, but I still tried to decrypt their nebulous ideas, concretised, gave life and substance, documented and presented to them.
But as it would appear eventually, that was all Lanre wanted from me: to use me to set up the magazine and then whip up and amplify inexistent and inconsequential issues along the way as convenient alibis to sever the working relationship. I first suspected when he issued three-month temporary employment to the first batch of staff and arbitrarily fixed salaries without giving room for negotiations. When I questioned it, he said salaries would be reviewed upwardly at the end of the three months and permanent employment letters issued. Lies!
Also in breach of initial discussions before I agreed to resign a job and join him, he affixed the title ‘Assistant Editor’ to my name instead of ‘Editor.’ Curiously, after all editorial work had been concluded, he introduced his sister, Ejine, as ‘Editor’ and requested me to forward all edited materials to her. Another devious stunt by Lanre to sell and credit my intellectual work to someone else.
Ingenious! This is the true Lanre. (You’ll wonder why this guy cannot maintain five seconds of eye contact. Psychologists, go figure. And no, he isn’t shy). It was the same manipulative ploy he used against the first Fashion Editor, Margaret that forced her to resign angrily after he paid her N50, 000 less than the agreed sum on the sly excuse that she didn’t write enough articles. Amusingly, his current ‘Fashion Editor’ and ‘Creative Director’ cannot boast of a single story in the magazine!
I only fear for some people. But I guess the saying ‘once bitten, twice shy’ doesn’t ring a bell for everyone. Ejine never showed up in the office once and her editing via e-mails was just so-so, forcing me to re-edit again.
Lanre also asked that since stories for the first edition were completed, my team and I should write for subsequent editions which I obliged him out of trust. As I discovered later, his wily game plan was to get as much intellectual and editorial contents out of me for subsequent editions before he schemes me out of the set-up. (Round of applause dude, but like the Warri man would say, ‘Lanre, this time, u don dive rock.’).
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He who pays the piper…
The next day, Lisa was back in the office and to her glorified seat after a month forced hiatus. Lanre too was there, as happy as a lark – or more fittingly, like a little boy whose stolen toy had just been found. They wanted to meet separately with some staff members over some petty non-work related issues Lanre had deliberately sensationalised with willing pawns to create distractions and play out his script of getting rid of me after I’d created a working structure for him.
Lanre repeated those same trivial lines – about some staff having tiffs, being emotionally attached to each other and some people not working enough. …The same worn-out quibbles he had rehashed over and over again and magnified as excuse also not to pay salaries.
For the benefit of doubt, all editorial assignments for the first issue had been completed, edited and designed on the template and he had no complaints about that. In assigning stories, editing them or relating with my team, I operated with a spirit of fairness, objectivity and balance; the very sacred principles of ethical journalism.
Only the pictures and images were outstanding. He had hired a flashy and dreadlocked mannequin ‘Creative Director’ with zero media experience or knowledge and side-lined the professional freelance photographer that was initially engaged for magazine images. But it was taking Mr ‘Luxury’ forever to get the job done.
He was an overly ambitious, smooth-talking, I-know-it-all-and-should-lead-the-team kind of guy. He understood Lanre’s self-centred language of luxury and elitism and fully explored it to manipulate him to take some drastic decisions, including his breakup with Lisa.
Chuks (the guy’s name) said Lanre had handed over the project to him and he was ecstatic about it. He told me Lanre said he (Chuks) was now ‘in-charge’ of the project and could sack anyone he wanted. He said Lanre had been having private meetings with him and told him he wanted to lay me off.
I felt offended and asked why. He was rambling on I ‘not being able to lead the team’ or ‘being incompetent.’ How? What insult! Was the magazine not ready for the first issue, from an editorial point? Were my stories watery and substandard? Like Lanre when I confronted him (with due deference though), Chuks was incoherent.
True to the assertion, Lanre cut off communication with me, and without a cogent justification, gave off a body language that suggested he was done with me. All of these were after I’d laid the foundation that none of them had the knowledge or experience to do.
I knew Lanre’s game plan. He (and his ilk) only sees people as tools; so Chuks blind ambition was a perfect diversion and pawn until he’s filled and needs to go on to the next meal. Chuks kept changing concepts and philosophies at will midway through production and walking through a maze. He was what you might call inefficiently busy (maybe eye service or in Warri lingua, ‘forming activity’). The team was groping in the dark.
They had no idea. It was three months and the debut issue was not out, except my team’s editorial contents that were 100 percent complete. Where in the world does a greenhorn photographer-turned-Creative-director-overnight lead a magazine project? Without a single previous experience? It was a cul-de-sac!
Laughably, they want to build the fantasy magazine on the stories my team and I had painstakingly researched and written. But I have my aces up my sleeve. I’ll come to that later. On behalf of his future victims, I want to change Lanre’s (and his ilk) skewed and twisted use-and-dump immoral business beliefs and gimmicks.
But I digress. Back to Lanre’s merry-go-round ‘luxury’ magazine house. Sneakily, he blamed the editorial unit still for the delays. ‘How, sir?’ I asked him exasperatedly. But he kept prevaricating. How dumb did he think everybody was! If he thinks he could buy people’s voice and opinion and maybe love, I wonder what makes him think integrity, intelligence and grit are for sale too.
He had obviously schooled Lisa on what he wanted – of course without the underlying motives – and she was already playing the tunes he dictated while putting on a flaky bold face. Classic Lisa! Even when it seems she finally has an opinion of her own, it’s always shaded by Lanre’s ego-fuelled preferences and biases which often border on his crave for a God-like reverence and being ensconced in his little elitist burble world. God help you if Lisa agrees with you on a matter in private and Lanre has a differing opinion later. She’ll deny you flatly.
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The lies you didn’t know
She was back on the project and they were suspending the editorial unit, she announced to me in Lanre’s presence. Rather than being miffed, I was amused and felt pity for this stunted project. In the weeks Lisa went missing, Chuks had suggested to Lanre that to publish a ‘luxury magazine for upper class citizens,’ as they myopically re-termed it midway, he doesn’t need the editorial unit on full-time (Huh? Tell me about it. Definitely, another world first!).
Not surprisingly, Lisa did a volte-face and agreed – a sharp contrast to our discussions on phone when she was away on protest, long before it became public.
“I know there’s a problem. You’ve not been in the office for two weeks now. Please what’s happening?” I had enquired.
“It’s a very deep problem, Kelvin. Chuks wanted pictures of naked girls in the magazine and Lanre is on the same page with him, but I don’t want to be part of any of that.
He told Lanre to remove me as publisher and face of the magazine and that the magazine project can go on without me, and would you imagine Lanre agreed? He’s changing the magazine at will and spiritually manipulating Lanre. Chuks is illuminati. He’s evil and God will scatter them.”
“But I don’t understand why Mr. Lanre has stopped communicating with me. Does he have any complaints about my work?” I asked, deliberately sidestepping the rash of issues she raised.
“No. Your writings are standard and OK for any standard magazine anywhere,” she replied in measured tones. She paused and then asked, “Are they still planning to use my name as the title of the magazine?”
“I can’t say categorically; Mr. Lanre doesn’t talk with me much. But Monalisa’s still the name on the template.”
‘’I can’t allow them use the name I built as a brand over the years. How can I take it back?”
“Just get it registered with the Copyright Commission and the National Library. And if they still go ahead to publish the magazine with the name, you can report them and the government agencies will take it from there.” I shrugged and paused. I didn’t want to be part of this any longer. It was clear too many things were wrong at once. “But I didn’t bargain for all these…” I complained.
“I’m sooo sorry, Kelvin. I’m really sorry about how everything turned out…” Her voice was tired.
“What are you going to do now?”
“I just want to leave the country to clear my head. Later, I’ll work on my project, a tv talk show.”
“Great. Although I wished you guys would reconcile; it would be great for the magazine. You’re the brand they wanted to leverage on. Most new magazines don’t last beyond a lifespan of six months because certain key elements are missing.”
“No; I’m not coming back. It’s a deep spiritual problem.”
Two weeks later, Lisa was back and giving her nod to Lanre’s baseless grudge against me. But that was OK; the atmosphere was suffocating already. One week later, I sent Lanre an SMS requesting for my salary and that I had other engagements that wouldn’t allow me frequent visit to his office to recover his debt to me. He felt offended. “I advice (sic) that all communication from you should be in writing and directed to the company, please do not use this channel to reach me again,” his reply read in part. I sensed the Nigerian typical case of social class bullying.
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It’s half time whistle
Piqued, I called Lisa to complain. But she told me to stop calling her too. She told me she was with him when my message came into his phone. “I don’t even know why I’m dignifying you with a response,” she added cheekily. Such a cocky submission from Madam ‘Celebrity’ and ‘Superior.’ But I knew that attitude: the tame voice of Jacob and the wild, arrogant hand of Esau – as always.
Well, I have a piece of advice for them too: THEY SHOULDN’T BOTHER PUBLISHING THE MAGAZINE WITH THE STORIES IN THE TEMPLATE ALL OF WHICH I EDITED, EXCEPT THEY DON’T MIND PUBLISHING STALE ARTICLES. Rather, Lanre should tell whichever ‘editor’ he plans to name on the masthead to get a new set of writers write new stories for his or her editing for the magazine.
I will never allow Lanre credit my intellectual work to another ‘editor.’ It’s a promise because all the stories and articles are with me and I will publish them online and in newspapers and magazines before his magazine goes to press.
Already my lawyers have slammed them with a court notice over the monies they owe me. Lanre (and Lisa too) probably thinks I’ll be cowered by the ‘might’ of his wealth and high-powered connection. They also probably believe that as ‘upper class citizens’ – as they have classified their stillborn magazine – I should beg, grovel and lick their boots in exchange for the ‘favour’ of being given MY OWN MONEY. But they fall into the common trap some people make when relating with ‘unknown’ persons. Asides, an ‘unknown’ cannot be stereotyped.
Lanre and Lisa have had their time in the sun to play, trampling at will on my right, dignity and pride. But the half-time whistle has gone and it’s substitution time. It’s my time to play on the field and I sooo want to score!

God, I need a husband – Popular blogger Linda Ikeji cries out on her 33rd birthday



Linda Ikeji is no doubt one Nigeria’s most successful entertainment bloggers with over 40,000 hits per day on her blog.The model turned blogger has no doubt carved a niche for herself on the blogsphere few years after dumping the modeling industry.
However, the acclaimed Nigeria’s queen of blogger, who turned 33 on Thursday, has a burning desire.
Linda, while informing her teeming readers of her birthday said she needed a husband but had to wait for God’s time since she can’t marry herself.

Hear her, “Yay, it’s my birthday today…and I feel so blessed! It’s been an incredible journey for me and I love where my life’s journey has brought me. I have a great family, great friends, a job I love, LIBers who have my back, money in the bank and a future so bright, I gotta wear shades. Haha. What else can a girl ask for? OK, a husband, but that will come in God’s time…lol.
 
So I’m having a birthday party on the 27th and 28th of Sept in London and Manchester respectively, hosted by Cokobar.
Hmmm…imagine if only 10% of my readers wished me a happy birthday…the number of comments would be insane and so cool. Haha! Love you guys…thanks for everything! *hugz*”

2face Idibia absent from birthday party organized by wife and friends (PHOTOS)




















To celebrate  the king of pop yesterday, his sweet wife Annie, daughter and a few friends threw him a little birthday party  in absentia – 2face is not in Nigeria at the moment.
Naomi Adenuga (Annie Idibia’s manager) who shared the birthday photos, tweeted “The king is not on his throne but the palace is abuzz with activity. Party rice, gifts pouring in, shaaaayo, guests, joy and laughter*.”
2face Idibia clocked 38 yesterday and he has been full of gratitude to God and his fans.
Meanwhile, birthday messages are still pouring in for Nigeria’s music king 2face Idibia and here’s the birthday message he got from former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.

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“Jose! Mata belongs on the field, not the bench!” – Chelsea fans turn against manager

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 Last night, Chelsea fans questioned Jose Mourinho’s decision to continually leave Juan Mata out of his team.
The Spanish playmaker started from the bench, as the Blues lost to Basel in their first Champions League match this season. Mourinho picked Hazard, Willian and Oscar – who scored the first goal – to play behind Eto’o.
However, the former Real Madrid boss was quick to shoulder the blame.
He said at his press conference after the match: “Do I have egg on my face? Of course. I’m the manager and responsible for everything. The bad results and bad moments.
“But I think the team is probably not a team with such maturity and personality to face the difficult moments of the game.
“Against Everton we played amazingly and they scored in the second half and, after that, you could feel the team was struggling despite dominating the game.
“Today was a bit the same. The team started accepting the responsibility of playing, addressing the opponent and trying to create.
“But when the first negative moment arrived — the equaliser — the team shakes a little bit. But that’s work. The only thing you can do is work.”

“Ramsey is the best midfielder in Europe now” – Wenger

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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, has said that he does not think there is a better midfielder in Europe than Aaron Ramsey.
The Welshman has scored six times this season, his latest being what turned out to be the winner against Marseille and his manager admits he is surprised by his consistency in front of goal.
“I don’t know if there is a better midfielder in Europe right now, but what’s important is that he continues to improve,” Wenger said.
“I didn’t expect him to score so many goals but he has improved in his passing, his technical quality. He is always in good positions in the box. It’s a bit psychological because you have period a when it goes in and periods when it doesn’t.
“I had to be patient with him because he was injured for such a long time it takes time to recover.”

Why FG sent troops to Nasarawa state – Army



The Director, army public relations unit, Brigadier General Ibrahim Attahiru, has explained that the deployment of troops to volatile Nassarawa State was a step taken to thwart further spread of the crisis to other parts of the state.
Attahiru stated this yesterday while briefing newsmen about the activities of the Army. He spoke on behalf of the Army Chief, Lt. Gen. Azubuike Onyeabo Ihejirika, at the Army Headquarters in Abuja.
According to him, “Due to the heightened security situation in Nassarawa State, the federal government has ordered the deployment of NA troops in aid to civil authority in order to prevent further escalation of the violence and its spread to other parts of the state,” he said. “It is gratifying to note that the deployment of NA troops to the violence-prone area has helped in curbing the spread of violence by the Ombatse and other ethnic militia groups in Nasarawa State. The Federal and Nassarawa State governments are exploiting other ways of ensuring a quick return to normalcy.”
The Army Spokesman also added that the newly created 7 Division Army, Maiduguri, has justified its essence with the successful operations being carried out against the Boko Haram insurgents in the areas where the terrorists are based: “The newly created 7 Division of Nigerian Army headquartered in Maiduguri which became operational on 22 August 2013 has continued to carry out high tempo counter-terrorist operations in its area of operational responsibility.
His words, “As part of this effort, troops of the formation have conducted operation to pre-empt, dislocate and disrupt the insurgents’ activities in the north-east. In the process, insurgent camps located at Kitumari, Alkaderi, Kurunmati, Abali, Gajiram and Iza within the Sambisa Forest have been destroyed. Other areas where insurgents’ camps were attacked include Bulabulin and Ngaram within Maiduguri metropolis as well as Gulimba area of Gwoza.”
Continuing, he said, “The Division continues to dominate the area through aggressive mobile patrols of highways and major urban centres as part of confidence building measure to facilitate the quick return to normalcy. All these efforts are aimed at denying the terrorists the freedom of action. By and large, military operation within the 7 Division area of responsibility has been largely successful.”
“Based on this report, our troops launched a deliberate attack; over 150 insurgents were killed and the formation lost an officer and 15 soldiers. On 17 September, 2013, in the aftermath of the insurgents’ defeat at Kafiya Forest, some fleeing insurgents carried out an attack on Benisheikh town in Kaga local government area of Borno State. In the process, a lot of civilians were killed by the insurgents. Our troops located at the Forward Operating Base on the outskirts of the town moved in to repel the onslaught and cleared Benisheikh town of insurgents. Several insurgents were killed and equipment destroyed. Our troops continue to carry out patrols to dominate the general area, Attahiru added.

ASUU strike: You have no reason to join the protest, I do not owe you a dime – Suswam blasts BSU lecturers



Gabriel Suswam, the executive Governor of Benue State has threatened to stop paying striking lecturers of Benue State University( BSU), Makurdi, should they refuse to return to work in the next seven days.
According to the governor, BSU is a state owned University and had no reason whatsoever to join the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), arguing that the school was not owned by the federal government.
Suswam said lecturers at BSU had been benefiting fully from the Earned Allowances for which the federal government had recently voted N30 billion and cannot justify its reason for being on strike.
Suswan gave this warning during the weekend while addressing communicant members of the Reformed Church of Christ in Nigeria, popularly known as NKST, at Achusa village in Makurdi, the Benue State capital.
He ordered the authorities of the institution to resume in the next one week, else he will apply a ‘no work, no pay’ rule.
He said, “I don’t have any problem with lecturers at the BSU. I have been paying their Earned Allowances; I do not owe them a dime, and so I don’t see any reason for their being on strike.”

“I behaved like a monkey” – Klopp apologises for ranting at match official

Klopp rages vs Napoli


Jurgen Klopp has admitted that he overreacted towards a match official, as his Dortmund side were defeated 2-1 by Napoli in their Champions League tie.
The 47-year-old was sent off for confronting the fourth official, after he refused to allow Neven Subotic return to the field, following a head injury.
Klopp told ZDF: “We did not show our prettiest face tonight, yet we lost with the closest of defeats.
“We know now that we can beat Napoli, but too many things went wrong, including my red card. It was stupid and I acknowledge that.
“I behaved like a monkey out there. I went too far.”